Correspondence from Suitts to Winner
Correspondence
November 17, 1981
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Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. Correspondence from Suitts to Winner, 1981. 32baba8d-d892-ee11-be37-6045bddb811f. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/ffe2c668-d2f7-4a3d-ae73-fa7fb14fb770/correspondence-from-suitts-to-winner. Accessed December 06, 2025.
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November L7, 1981
Ms. Leslie J. l{ianer
Attorne). at Lau
730 East Independence Plaza
951 South Independence Boulevard
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
Dear Leslie:
Irm obliged for your letter of the llth and the enclosed copy of
the plan presented by Senator Joe Johnson. If there Here any debate
which can be documented through newspaper clippings or affidavits and
which would be of inportance to our yiew of the intent of the legis-
lature, Iou should be sure to also subnit those documents to the
Departnent of -rustice..
Is there anythiDg else that r*e need. to subnit to the Department on
the state constitutional provision?
Napoleon Willians
Rayrnoad Wheeler
Julius Chanbers